Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 19, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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OREOON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1907.
SAYS CROPS
ARE LIGHT
Clackamas County Man
Writes of Conditions In
Sacramento Valley
One Lumber Company Owni Timber
Land Tract Fourteen Miles
Long by Two M Ilea
Wide.
returned nor contributed to the sup
port of tlmlr two children, Him ask
a decree and tint custody if the ehll-(Iron,
8PIRITUALI9T8 IN 8ESSI0N.
Mr, mill Mrs. Collier of Carbondaln,
Wash,, stopped on tlmlr honeymoon
trip at Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Lewis' Sat
urday and Sunday.
Mm! Kph Jones called on her als-tfir-ln-law,
Mr. Jacob Kalbllclach,
Monday,
Mis Thona Howard who linn been
working In Oregon City the paHt 11
weeks returned to her homo In Carun
Saturday, where she expects to atay
until after harvest.
Charllo Bpangler tnado a business
The Oregon HplrlluallHiH are hold
1 n K their uniiiiitl campmoetlng at New
Era near Oregon City, where they
have a Dim cump around near the
l.a.ello f u r m , Ihii meetings ant ad
dressed liv tint lcinllnif m ! I II rn h und
clairvoyant of the cou.Hry and tho itr,p. to 0rvun Cl,y' Mon(lny
session of tho raiiipiiieelliig will con
tinue until July 'i'i. Sunday a good
many from this city, who are some
what Interested In things occult, will
Ko to New Era to attend tho ramp
iiH'ctliiK. Hali'iii Statesmen.
(Jreenwood, Calif,, July 4.
Hero are Hnnio Items from mm of
your correspondents who I taking a
llnlii tour throiiKh southern Oregon
and California, Tho trip no fur has
been pleasant - only ono Incident that
wan a 1 1 1 1 1 exciting, JuhI hx wo met
a train on a Hiding tint engine and
two rarit of tho other train Jiimpod
tho track near Kdgewood, which de
tained iih six hours, Hud to send for
a wrecking train.
Tho country In general look a quite
prosperous though In tho Sacramento
valley crop are nit her light. Hun
r'riiiiclHco Mill IikiIi like a had wreck,
though they ore building up hut not
with the vim that In going on at Port
land and vicinity.
Cuming up tho coait through So
noma cniinty o 1 m t Simla Komii every
thing 1 1 m , It e ncnl and prosperous, crops,
f ii rin m unit all, From thero to thin
pluce In Mendocino county ! moun
tainous and rough. Once In a while
nice Utile valley, luinher country
inotttly. Tho fufiiotm redwood alxiund
here at (ireenwixul. Tho C. H. Smith
l.iimlier cinnpaiiy own up aud dwttj(rya
tho ctunt two mile by fourteen. J.
H. Hhlliley I HUperllltendent of tho
farming department- keep Khki head
of cattle und over, and other product
on the farm In proportion.
A they did not havo any celebra
tion here, I cannot refrain from say
ing sonu-thlng about our National
birthday. I want to remind tho read
i'i of thl article that tho birth of
thU nation I undoubtedly Providen
tial. We will notice the fact in our
national hhitory that when a loader
wa needed toward liberty and free,
doin. he wa on hand. It I necessary
to mention only such men a the
early Pilgrim, like Pradfonl and
illo'i who put the tamp of their In
dividual cotivlcllon on the enrly col
onies und cmphali tl tho great piln
clph that led to their coming; such
men a Washington and Lincoln, and
In our present time auch a Roose
dt, to show tho people tho way Into
tho larger liberty along tho track of
freedom from wealth, despotism, front
slovery to ialon and lavcry to hit
nun ciHiniiii and dogma.
bmk on tho bright ido and may old
('.lory ever wavo over tho freo and
tho brave. A. M. SHIRLEY.
Mr. and Mra, Richard Davis met
with quite an accident on tholr way
homo from Mr. Cooper', Bunday ev
ening. A they started to turn off the
Molalla road they drovo too far down
and tho buggy turned over, throwing
Mr. Davl out without hurting her,
but a Hie buggy went over It fright
enod tho horo and raunnd quite a bit
of excitement. Mr, Davl wa brulod
up pretty badly tryftig to hold the
horno. It got away and ran a far a
their Rato aud wa caught by Tom
(hat tho Fourth "ovcr vtlth." Homo hvan. Tim accident happened about
went to Oregon City, ao.no to Bandy 12 "','l,K-k Sunday evening.
IIAIIDING GRANGE
PREPARES EOR PAIR
poraon having objoctlona to aald ac
count nuiKt proMent tho aamo at ald
Hum and place.
Da tod June 20, 1907.
HAIUIY O. McGOWAN,
Executor of tho lat Will of John R
Doardorff, deceased.
J. C. M0W5LAND, Attorney for Ex
ecutor. 28t5
and other to UrcHhum and Porfland,
but tho major portion Nought a hady
nook and had family plcnx- at homo,
Thl latter form of celebrating 1
growing moru popular each year.
Tho (Jrnngo picnic Blven by Hard
ing ttrungo Baturday, Juno 29, for tho
cliihliou wu a Hiiccc, iih all the
(lilldiiiu will temify. Four Uoat were
kept huy and tho wlng wc-ru a'o
kept In motion all day. It win In
tended UM a X"od time affair o tho
program wjin ulioi t. Hurry l',ubl-r and
I'.rneM Oeilier had an Ico cream Ktand
and went Inmtlliig all day dUblng out
Ico cream to the crowd,
Faiuior who bad their hay cut be
fore tho ruin aiy thankful for thl
flaw wcutlu r. Haying will bo tho or
der of the day now for awhile. Clover
Ih not u giMid a imuhI thl year, tak
ing It oir nn average over tho coun-
Mr, and Mr. Orrn and chlldron, of
Oregon City, havit spent tho put
month with hor parent, Mr. and Mr.
Ward, of thl place.
K. and It. Howard mado a huHlnoaa
trip to Portland, 'odneday.
Ml Pearl Krlcknon of Mullno
spent Bunday with Ml Pertba
Kpangler.
Kcho fipencn rf thl place spent a
few duy vlnltlng relative and friend
In Heaver Creek the first of the week.
Tho campmeetliig at New Kra last
Bunday wa a bum affair, a all their
speaker wero not thero.
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Notice of Restoration of Public Land
to Hettlomcnt and Entry. Depart
ment of the Interior, (lennral Land
Olllce, Wellington, D. C, May 11,
Wl. Notkie I hereby given that the
vacant public land In tho following
docrlbed areas, temporarily with
drawn for proposed addition to the
Cascade National Forest, Oregon, on
October 20, and December 1C, 1905,
and January 18, 1900, and not other
wise withdrawn, rfnorved, or appro
priated, will by authority of the Sec
retary of the Interior be restored to
the public domain on July 27, 11)07,
and become subject to settlement on
and after that date, but not to entry,
filing or selection until on and after
August 20, 1907, undor the uual re
strictions, at the United States Ind
Office at Portland, Oregon: In Town
ship four (4), Kange five (5), Section
four (4) and six (0) In Township two
VI). Kange six (0), Sections fourteen 1 Edmond Relster, Defendant.
(14) to twenty-six (2C). both inclu- j T(J E(lmond rieister, the
kivo, uio norm nan oi nocuous iwen
The Imported German Coach 8talllon
PFIEL 1671
A beautiful bay, 10 hands high
weighs 1543 pounds, splendid coach
action, that was admired so much at
the Ifwls and Clark Show, where he
stood third In a class of Coach stal
lions that could not be beaten on
either continent. Pflel won first prize
and championship at the Oregon Stata
Fair In 1903-4, and Is considered by
good Judges to be the highest class
coach stallion In the state. His colts
are uniformly good, and out of trot
ting bred mares they look like pure
bred coachers. Will make the season
of 1907 as follows; Monday at Hub-hard; Tuesday at J. N. McKay's;
Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Oe-rgon City. Terms $20 to Insure with
foal. J. N. McKAY, Owner, ...
J. D.Ralney, Keeper, R. F. D. No. 1 Woodburn, Oregon.
Co., Almond, Ala. Chamberlain's i for not less than once a week for
medicines are for sale by Howell & Hjx conBecntlve weeks, prior to said
Jones.
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day of August, 1907. P,y order of
the Honorable Thomas A. McBride,
8UMM0N8. Judge of said court, made and entered
In the Circuit Court of the State of " this 25th day of June, 1907. First
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Marlbel IJentley Roister, Plaintiff,
vs.
above
publication June 27, 1907; last Inser
tion August 10, 1907.
T. B. McDEVITT,
29 t7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
named defendant:
In the name of 'he State of Oregon 'In the Circuit Court of the State of
PREACHCRS-SALOON-ISTS
GET TOGETHER
DESERTED WIVES
ASK FOR DIVORCE
The divorce mill I still receiving
grlnt In spite of the hot weather, and
many aggrieved, dlMHatlsflcd and Ill
treated pooplo are asking separation
from their better halves,
Two deserted wives filed complaints
In tho county dark's office Thursday
morning. Dora A. Scott desire to
obtain a divorce from S. T. Scott.
They wore married May 4. 1904, at
Roseburg, and four months later ho
deserted and abandoned hor.
Unilse Hodges sues for a divorce
from Henry O, Hodges on the grounds
of desertion. From the tlmo of their
marring", August HO, 1897, In Cripple
Creek, they lived happily together till
during the month of September, she
was deserted, and ho hits not since
Saturday wu the regular meeting
day f Harding grang", but owing to
tho fact It wa so near the Fourth of
July and that everybody wa In hay
work, tho atti udaiico, wu slim. ('apt.
Appersott ami Mr. Illll of Par!:p!aco
vUlied with us, uIho Mr. Wilcox, Dr.
Ilavlland of Etacada and Mr. Brock
of Itedlnnd also lunched with the
granger. If the attendance wa
small they had a lively session in tho
afternoon. Thl Orange will hold a
grange fair In October of the present
year. All Interested are requested to
aid In making a Uret clan exhibit of
all farm product, alo not forgetting
Uio household fancy work, In fact any
Uilng In tho way of needlework, can
ned fruits, Jellies, everything In the
fruit and vegetable line. The ladle
of tho gram;" will mako a quilt which
will bo sold afterward to start a bam
fund.
At a special meeting In District No.
4, a 2H mill tax wa voted to raise
money to have two teacher thl win
ter, a the school work I Wx much
for ono.
Mr. and Mr. Ketchum of Oregon
City visited tho latter' sister here,
Mr. Anna Partch, Sunday.
Arrangement are being made to
havo exchange service at Kstacada
with the other Mutual telephone com
panies on that sldo of the river.
A few farmers are marketing new
potatoes already.
Mr. J. Busch ha gone to Oregon
City for awhile la hopes of regaining
her health.
Astoria. Ore., July 13 The minis-
Iter and salisniUt of thl place got
together Friday and agreed to com
promise on the basis of the saloon
cloning up tight from 9 a. mi. to 1 p.
m. every Bunday. Thl action doe
not hind authorities, however.
ty-nine (29), thirty-four (34), thirty
five f.'tf.l and thlrtv.nl C'.fi): In Town
shin two (2). Range seven (7). Bee-! von are hereby reuiiired to aWar and Oregon In and for the County of
H.7tK a CmP,aint fl,f!'J aalnSt y0UM P. Cannon, Plaintiff,
tiiirtv-iine (.tn thirtv-twri (?.ti und on or before the 19t day of August, i Alice Cannon, Defendant.
' I ' T .L. .1 1 I f . lilt
iu me aijuvo uaineu ueienuani, Alice
Cannon:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby summoned to appear
answer the complaint filed
Approved:
R. A. BALLINGER,
Commissioner,
THOS. RYAN,
HABEAS CORPUS
DENIED SCHMITZ
San Francisco, July 13 District
Court today refused to sustain mo
tion by Mayor SehmlU'a lawyer that
Judge Dunne b" compelled to set date
for hearing hi habeas corpus writ.
l,ool. a If Sclnultz would go to the
penitentiary soon.
thirty-three (33); In Township three 1907, that being the last day pre
(3), Range seven (7), Sections four iS(,rit)f,( n the, order of publication or
"Z! rr.c.r'i'rlng this summons, and If you fail
north half of Section eight (8), and all to appear and answer said complaint,: .
Section nine (9); all South and East, the plaintiff will apply to the court against you In the above entitled suit,
Willamette Meridian, Oregon. Warn-if.ir .., r,ii.f nraved for In the com- on or before the 27th day of July.
Ing 1 hereby expressly given that no-, .. . fi. . . th ,JHVf, entltje,i 1907, and If you fall to answer, for
person will be permitted to gain or,' " i want thereof the plaintiff will take
exercise any right whatever under any; court and canse, towit. for a decree dpcree a(jaMt you fof thfl reJ(ef
settlement or occurailon begun prior dissolving the bonds of matrimony i prayed for In the complaint herein
to July 27, 1907, and all such settle-1 heretofore and now existing between filed, to-wlt:
im nt or occupation Is hereby forbid- aml U)0 ,)IaUltifl. upon the j That the bonda of matrimony now
den. . and heretofore existlne between -
ground or wunui aeaenton. 'plaintiff and defendant be forever dia-
Thls summons i published In the)golved( and that the plaintiff be de
Oregon City Enterprise for bIx sue-J creed to be the absolute owner of
Acting Secretary of the Interior. Iceslve and consecutive weeks by or-; ten (10) and eleven (U), block
.dec of Honorable Thomas A. McBr!de,now Portand MuItnomah Connty;
Summons. Judge of the above entitled court, Oregon, and that the defendant bo
In the Circuit Court of ihe St&te of j made and entered on the 20th day of t decreed to have no Interest as dower
Oregon for the County of Clacka-i June, 1907, the first publication being r otherwise, in and to said property.
r.t. ,i. Ti mrr ,i ,a'and that the plaintiff recover of and
"las- in th(1 "th ,lay of Ju,y' 1901' and h0 , from the defendant his costs and dls-
Frank Strjchalsky, Plaintiff, Tast publication being on the 10th clay , bursements in this suit and for such
vs. - of August, 1907. .other and further relief as to the
Emma Strjchalsky, Defendant. JOIIM F. LOGAN, touri maj appear just, meet ana
In the name of the State of Oregon: J sot7 Attorney for the Plaintiff, j Th3 gu'raraong 8 published by order
You, Ernma Strychalsky, are hereby j j of Hon. Thomas A. McBride, Judge of
required to appear and answer the Thi9 mmntnJU ls published In theithe bOT entitled Court duly made
complaint filed against you herein on Oregon City Enterprise not less than j s. fne usa on we iiin
or before. Saturday, the 20th day of tmce a week for. six consecutive , 1907 which orde pe fled the
July, 1907 that day being six weeks kVJl"L. STtt?tV S-V! herein as the 27th day of July. 1907.
from the first publication of the sum-. MCRrlde judge of said Court madeiand the flrst Pbcatlon of summons
i o ! I. mnlA ii nnn (ha 1 J l' rlfiv t Tuna
Marriage Licenses.
July 13 Maude Wlngfleld and
A. Marts.
O.
I Jl
FAMOU8 AT HOME FOR
GENERATIONS PA8T
FAMOUS NOW AUL OVER
THE WORLD.
For sale by
E. MATHIES.
FARM CHANGES
MANY AT CARUS
Carua. July 10 Most all the farm
ers are taking advantage of tho good
weather by cutting their hay.
The grain ,nll looks fine In our
burg and tho potatoes show 'good
iirospects. Tho blackberries si-em to
I) quite plentiful. '
It seems a though most everybody
In Carm are selling their farms and
lire leaving. Mr. and Mrs. White and
family have moved away; also Mr.
London and daughter, have gone to
Portland to mako their homo, and
next to leave will bo our postmaster.
Ho expects ta go away by the flrst of
August to reside In Portland with his
ton Knox. L. Raker and family have
moved to Oregon City,
Most of the young folks from here
celebrated In Oregon City.
Rev. E. H. Jones of Emporia, Kan.,
preached a very interesting sermon in
the Welch church Sunday morning at
11 a. m., and also at 2 p. ni. and In
the evening at 7:30 at the Presby
terian church In Beaver Creek. About
thirty people came up from Portland,
and alBO a quartot. Miss Edith Wil
liams Bang "Trust and Obey"; Mrs.
Parcel Bang "Glory, Glory," and the
quartot Bang "Jerusalem," There was
other music besides:' Quite a number
from our burg attended the meeting
and report it quite interesting.
Ralph Howard took a crowd of Ore
gon City boys to the mountains Sat
urday and feturned home Sunday evening.
FIRST WHITE CHILD.
, Dr. and Mrs. Stratton, tho daughter,
their son and his wife and our whisk
or sharp, E. It. Mansfield, enjoyed a
fine little launch excursion on the
river Sunday afternoon. Mrs. St rat
ton was the first white child born at
Oregon City. There Is no more rest
ful way to spend an hour or two or
even a hulf day. We have a bid In
for a trip of this kind when our
chaperotie arrives to take care of us.
St. John's Review.
mons herein, and If you fall to appear and entered on the 20th day of May,
and answer herein, plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for
In the complaint on file hereln.to w hich
reference Is hereby made, and more
particularly as follows: For a decree
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now existing between plaintiff and
defendant on the grounds of deser
tion. This summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof for not less
than six successive weeks In the "Or
egon City Enterprise," published in
the
A. D. 1907.
THOS. N. STRONG.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
First Insertion, May 24, 1907.
Last Insertion, -July 5, 1907.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas county.
Catherine Moore, Plaintiff,
vs. t
Joseph H. Moore Defendant.
is made upon the 14th day of June,
1907, and the last publication of sum
mons is made upon the 26th day of
July, 1907.
RALPH E. MOODY.
27t7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
above named: In the name of the
County of Clackamas, State of , State of Oregon you are required to
Oregon, and by order of the Honorable ' appear and answer the complaint
Thomas A. McBride, Judge of the-filed against you in the above entitl
above entitled Court, which order is ed court and cause, on or before the
dated the 5th day of June, 1907. 1 12th day of August, 1907, that be-
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Alfie Daniel, Plaintiff,
vs.
iRoques Daniel, Defendant.
I Tr Pnmiaa Flani,-.! tha nhnro nomad
To Joseph H. Moore, Defendant, Defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon,
KILLS HIS SISTER.
Tho children of a wan named Bond
at Dates Crossing, were playing Fri
day when the boy cut down a small
sapling which fell across bis two year
old sister, crushing her skull and kill
ing her instantly.
The date of the first publication of
this summons is Friday, the 7th day
of June, 1907, and the date of the
last publication of this summons is
Friday, the 19th day of July, 1907.
MAC MAHON & McDEVITT,
2Ct7 ' Attorneys for Plaintiff.
ing the date fixed by the court for
such an appearance or answer in
and by the order of the court for
publication of summons and if you
fall bo to appear and answer the
Plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief prayed for la her com-
I plaint, to-wit: for a decree dissolving
the marriage contract now existing
Tetter Cured.
A lady .customer of ours had suf
fered with tetter for two or three
years. It got bo had on her hands
that she could not attenn to her
household duties. One box of Cham
berlain's Salve cured her. Chamber
lain's medicines give splendid satis
faction in this comunity. M. H.
Rodney & Co., Almond, Ala. Cham
berlain's medicines are for 8ale by
Howell & Jones.
Reduction in summer hats for an
nual clearance sale, at Mrs. H. T.
Sladon's millinery parlors. It
James Partlow of Mt. Pleasant left
Thursday morning for a short visit
to Wllholt Springs.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. In the matter of the Estate of John
B. Deardorff, deceased.
The undersigned has filed his final
account as Executor of the last Will
of John B, Deardorff, deceased, in the
County Court of .the State of Oregon
for the County of Clackamas, and the
same has been by said Court Bet for
final hearing and examination on Sat
urday, the 20th day of July, 1907, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., and all
Tetter Cured.
A lady customer of ours had suffar-, betweeen the plaintiff and defendant
ed with tetter for two or thro years. to allow her the care and cus
It got so bad on her hands that she tody of the child, Helen Moore, aged
could not attend to her household 4 years, and for such other relief as
duties. One box of Chamberlain's . ,, . j
0 , , . . . , , , . to the court may seem meet and
Salve cured her. Chamberlain s med-; J ,
Iclnes give splendid satisfaction Jst- Thi3 summons is to be pub-
tn this communlty.-M. H. Rodney & lished ltt th Oregon City Enterprise 26t7
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled court and
cause on or before the 13th day of
July. 1907. that being the last day pre
scribed in the order of publication in
this summons, and if you fail to ap
pear and answer said complaint, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief prayed for in this complaint,
towit: For a decree of the court dis
solving the bonds of matrimony here
tofore and now existing between you
and the plaintiff upon the ground of
cruel and Inhuman treatment.
This summons is published In the
Oregon City Enterprise for sit suc
cessive and consecutive weeks by or
der of Hon. Thomas A. McBride,
Judge of the above entitled court,
made on the 31st day of May, 1907,
the first publication being oa the 7th
day of June, 1907, and the last publi
cation being on the 12th day of July,
1907. JOHN F. LOGAN,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
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